The Alamo = El Álamo
Well another name for tree is in spanish arbol
Alamo is the spanish word for cottonwood and there were cottonwood trees near
ophth almo scope that is you break the word ophthalmoscope
árbol is the Spanish word for tree. El árbol would be "the tree".
Kind, as in 'you are kind' is simpatico, Kind as in 'what kind of dog is that?' is tipo
In Spanish, the word for meadow is el prado.
"Nogules" is not a word in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or a word in a dialect or a specific context that is not widely recognized.
That is the Spanish word for machinegun
A non-word, or "nonce word," is a kind of Spanish word that is made up and has no meaning in the language. These are typically used for linguistic purposes, such as in experiments or to test language processing.
No, Robles is a Spanish surname. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries and is derived from the Spanish word for oak trees.
"Little trees" in Spanish is "arbolitos". It is pronounced "ar-bow-LEE-tose". Please see this site for confirmation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations